The Homewood

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What I wore: 
Sweater: Sheinside ($33)
Tee: Target ($8)
Jeans: J.Brand via Gabe's ($20)
Boots: Mom's vintage
Necklace: Swapped
Bracelet: Thrifted ($2)
Gracie bag c/o Jo Totes

Where I wore it: Running errands and a walk through the cemetery on Sunday

The Homewood Cemetery is one of the prettiest I've seen. A place full of eccentrics who knew what they wanted when it came to their burials: pyramids, statues, a life-size tree replica. We always see deer wandering through the trees, and it's blissfully quiet. A nice escape from what has been a stressful month so far. After running errands on Sunday, we took a quick walk through, it was colder than expected and our fingers froze up quickly. On the weekends, when I have a little more time to stop and look around, I like to cart around a few extra camera accessories: an extra lens, my mom's old AE-1, and my charger (because I'm terrible at keeping my battery charged).

These boots are one of my favorite hand-me-downs from my mom. She was a very tiny lady in the 70's so I was wearing most of her old clothing as a (really groovy) sixth grader, but some things like these boots, work now. She said she bought them in Portland, ME for $70.